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The Herald (Ireland) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Herald (Ireland)
The ''Herald'' is a mid-market tabloid evening newspaper published in Dublin, Ireland by Independent News & Media. It is published Monday-Saturday, and has three editions — ''City Edition'', ''City Final Edition'' and ''National Edition''. The paper was known as the ''Evening Herald'' until its name was changed in 2013. ==History== Until November 2000, the ''Evening Herald'' was produced and pressed in Independent House on Middle Abbey St, Dublin 1. The monochrome printing facility in the basement of this building was then retired, and the paper is now printed in full colour at a purpose-built plant in Citywest, along with the ''Irish Independent'', the ''Sunday Independent'' and various other regional newspapers owned by Independent News & Media. In 2004, production of the paper was moved from Independent House to a new office on Talbot Street and the paper's old home was sold to the neighbouring department store, Arnotts, for an estimated €26 million. The life of ''Herald'' music critic Chris Wasser was threatened by fans of boy band The Wanted in 2012 following the publication of his review of their gig in Dublin. In March 2013, it was reported that the ''Evening Herald'' was to be renamed ''The Herald''. It is also set to become a morning rather than an evening newspaper.
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